Touring Plans and Easy WDW both have their believers. If you are able to follow Easy's plans, they will work (most involve being at the park turnstiles 40 minutes or so before opening). Otherwise, its better to use Touring Plans to get the best plan for your style of touring.Which of the two do you feel is most accurate as far as crowd levels, wait times , park reccomendations, touring plan etc? Thanks for any replies .
My perspective on crowd calendars:
Touring Plans gives you data. EasyWDW gives you information. I trust EasyWDW knows how to interpret the data better than I could myself, so I stick with them.
However, Touring Plans is extremely useful for, well, touring plans.
So, they each have their place; EasyWDW to choose a park, and Touring Plans to plan your day inside that park.
Which of the two do you feel is most accurate as far as crowd levels, wait times , park reccomendations, touring plan etc? Thanks for any replies .
I am a EasyWDW disciple, and I agree with the data statement about Touring Plans. Unfortunately their data is flawed as they are always changing it -in particular just days before the date itself. Something important to note is that EasyWDW does have touring plans, or "cheat sheets" that Josh vets out himself. In fact he has two such recent blog posts:
http://www.easywdw.com/uncategorized/epcot-1-day-cheat-sheet-touring-plan-in-practice-may-25-2015/
and
http://www.easywdw.com/uncategorize...t-sheet-touring-plan-in-practice-may-20-2015/
And they are FREE!!!
OP, either way this topic has been discussed to the n-th degree here on the boards, and you'll get replies from both camps. Personally, in addition to spot on touring advice Josh drinks like a fish and takes tilted photos, so right there you know you have a winner.